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Etn1992 17 Oly Trials (unat) 20.36 ; 3. Bates 20 .54; 4. J. Williams 20.67; 5. Porter (TCU) 20.71; 6. S. Lewis (SMTC) 20.78; 7. Bridgewater (CSLA) 20.89; 8. Nelloms (OhSt) 21.16. 1 ?::iii QUARTERS(June 27 , qualify 5+ 1) 1(-2.3)- lllil illl !l !l \i]!I··· 1 . Johnson 20 .49; 2. C. Lewis 20.57 ; 3. Bates 20.73; 4. J. Willia ms 20 .76; 5. Heard 20 .82; 6. Tolbert 21.22 ; 7. Rouser 21.26; 1 Braunskill 21 .35. 11(-0.6)-1. Marsh 20 .36 ; 2. T. Williams 20 .55 ; 3. Watkins 20.74 ; 4. Little 20 .75; 5. Dunn 20.83 ; 6. Porter 20.89 ; 7. Warren ••·.,i fll■MJ!illil! ! flil 20.98; . dnc-S. Lewis. •·•··•······•·•••·•·•.••••••••••••·••·••• i#k~HJd•;~•l~~•a··~-ly•i;~i•[•.#iJfa•N~J]•~~iiath••vi~ij;••2~)·· ·.• · 111(-1.3)-1. Burrell 20 .35; 2. Mitchell 20.46; 3. Trapp 20 .65; 4. Jett 20 .67; 5. Bridgewater 20 .75 ; 6. Drummond 20 .83; 7. Napier 20.86; .. dnc- Eve rett . SEMIS (June 27, qualify 4): 1(-0 .8)-1. Burrell 20.12; 2. Bates 20.19; 3. Mitchell -U.S. Olympic Trials- 20.20; 4. J. Williams 20.27; 5. T. Williams 20.30 (fastest non-qualifier ever) ; 6. Watkins 20.47; 7. Drummond 20.55; 8. Bridgewater 10.11; 3. Trapp 10.21; 4. Heard 10.23; 5. 20.63, -Men- Greene 10.39 ; 6. Drummond 10.42 ; 7. 11(-2.8)-1. Marsh 20.26 ; 2. Johnson 20.29 ; Sanders 10.48 ; 8. Young 10.48 . 3. Lewis 20 .50; 4. Trapp 20.52 ; 5. Jett New Orleans, Louisiana, June 19-24, 11(-0.7)-1. Carrigan 10.24 ; 2. Burrell 10.27; 20 .58; 6. Little 20.86; 7. Heard 20 .92; ... 26--28. 3. Smith 10.30; 4. Dunn 10.31; 5. Bridgewa ­ dnf-Dunn. Weather: 6/1~93-94°, 51% humidity; ter 10.35 ; 6. Watkins 10.36; 7. Sholars 6/20-87-89 °, 52%; 6/21-92 °, 51%; 10.39; 8. Edwards 10.52. 400 METERS 6/22-86-88 °, 54%; 6/23-84-91 °; 6/24- 111(-0.1)-1. Marsh 10.09; 2. C. Lewis 10.17; FINAL (June 26): 1. Danny Everett (SM 92-94 0, 43% ; 6/26-85-92 °, 62-65%; 6/27- 3. Jett (10.20 ; 4. Bates 10.25; 5. Laynes •• TC) 43 .81 (WL, AL) (2, 2 W , A) (fastest ever 83-890, 52-69%; 6/28-81-82 °, 85-88%. 10.29; 6. J. Williams 10.31 ; 7. A. Lewis on U.S. soil) (MR); 2. Steve Lewis (SMTC) Attendance : 6/19-13,461; 6/20-16,942; 10.37; 8. Thomas 10.44 . e44.08 (x, 13 W, A; I-a: X, 10 W, A); 6/21-14,358; 6/22-13,902; 6/23-10,000; 3. Quincy Watts (USC) 44 .22 ; 4. Andrew 6/24-16,329; 6/26-17,255; 6/27-16,717; SEMIS (June 20, qualify 4): 1(-1.8)-1. Valmon (Maz) 44.52; 5. Butch Reynolds 6/28-18,298 ; 9-day total-137,262 . Witherspoon 10.21; 2 . Jett 10.24; 3. Burrell (Nik) 44 .65; 6. Darnell Hall (Blinn) 45 .05; 7. 10.25; 4. Bates 10.36; 5. Heard 10.43; 6. Chip Jenkins (NikA) 45.23 ; 8. Willie Caldwell 100 METERS Greene 10.61 ; 7. Bridgewater 10.69; 8. (unat) 45.46. Carrigan 12.32 . FINAL (June 20, -0.7): 1. Dennis Mitchell (best-ever-mark-for-place : 5) 11(-1.8)-1.Mitchell 10.21; 2. Lewis 10.27; (Maz) 10.09; 2. Mark Witherspoon (SMTC) 3. Marsh 10.28; 4. Trapp 10.38; 5. Smith 10.09; 3. Leroy Burrell (SMTC) 10.10; 4. HEATS (June 23, qualify 4+8) : 1-1. Lewis 10.38; 6. J. Williams 10.42; 7. Dunn 10.43; Mike Marsh (SMTC) 10.14; 5. James Jett 45.14; 2. Pettigrew (Reeb) 45 .50; 3. Cald­ 8. Laynes 10.57 . (WV) 10.25; 6. Carl Lewis (SMTC) 10.28; 7. well 45 .73; 4. Marlin Cannon (NikA) 45 .78; James Trapp (Clem) 10.30; 8. Michael 5. Rouser (Ok) 45.84; 6. Payne (OhSt) 200 METERS Bates (Start) 10.32. 45.95; 7. Luke (Rice) 46 .08; 8. Russell FINAL (June 28, 1.0): 1. Michael Johnson (Clem) 46.28. HEATS (June 19, qualify 4+8) : 1(-1.9)-1. ee(Nikl) 19.79 (WL, AL) (4, =4 W; 3, =3 A; I-a: 11-1.Valmon 45 .49; 2. Atwater (laSt) C. Lewis 10.33; 2. Heard (SMTC) 10.38; 3. 3, =3 W, A) (MR); 2. Mike Marsh (SMTC) 45 .79; 3. Minor (Bay) 45.81 ; 4. Hannah Drummond (unat) 10.39; 4. J. Williams e19 .86 (=6, x W; 6, =10 A; I-a: 4, =8 W, A); 3. (USC) 46 .09; 5. J. Reynolds (STC) 46 .09; 6. Michael Bates (Start) 20.14 PR; (SSTC) 10.51; 5. Greene (KCCC) 10.59; 6. Green (Bay) 46.15. 4. Carl Lewis (SMTC) 20.15 ; 5. Leroy Edwards (unat) 10.62; 7. Miller (UCLA) 111-1.Watts 45.35; 2. Jenkins 45 .38; 3. Burrell (SMTC) 20.16; 6. James Trapp 10.67. Simon (NikA) 45.71; 4. Harris (NC) 45.75; 5. 11(-1.0)-1.Mitchell 10.23; 2. Carrigan (Clem) 20.17 PR; 7. Dennis Mitchell (Maz) Mills (GaT) 45.80; 6. Thomas (unat) 46.12; 20.27; 8. Jeff Williams (SSTC) 20.46. (Comp) 10.27; 3. Jett 10.31; 4. Sanders 7. Irvin (ECar) 46 .46; ... dnf-Waller (Nb). (LSU) 10.41; 5. Young (NOEx) 10.49; 6. A. IV-1. B. Reynolds 44.58 (fastest 1st round Lewis (SBTC) 10.52; 7. Johnson (unat) HEATS (June 26 , qualify 4+8) : 1(-0.7)-1. ever); 2. Everett 45 .09; 3. Hall 45.57; 4. 10.78; ... dnf-Cason (Gold) . Heard (SMTC) 20 .47; 2. Watkins (NikCom) Daniel (unat) 45.90 ; 5. Pierre (unat) 45.92; 111(-1.7)-1. Marsh 10.29; 2. Smith (Maz) 20.55; 3. Dunn (Gold) 20.67; 4. Braunskill 6. Miller (Bay) 46 .05; 7. Fredericks (Bay) 10.33; 3. Bridgewater (CSLA) 10.45; 4. (Gold) 20.84; 5. Napier (USAr) 20.86; 6. 46.12; 8. Maybank (la) 46.84. Laynes (SCS) 10.46; 5. Thomas (unat) Tolbert (Gold) 20.89; 7. L. Daniel (NikA) 10.51; 6. Brokenburr(NikA) 10.77; 7. B. 21.28; 8. Greene (KCCC) 21 .29 . QUARTERS(June 23 , qualify 4) : 1-1. B. Williams (LSU) 10.84; 8. Fields (NELa) 11(-1.1)-1. Johnson 20.44; 2. Everett (SM Reynolds 44 .68 ; 2. Hall 45.39 ; 3. Mills TC) 20.62; 3. Jett (WV) 20.63; 4. Mitchell 10.86. 45 .61; 4. Atwater 45 .61; 5. Thomas 46 .20 ; 6. 20.65; 5. Rouser (Ok) 20.89; 6. Warren IV(-0.9)-1. Burrell 10.09; 2. Witherspoon Fredericks 46.53 ; 7. Hannah 46 .90 . (NikA) 21.01; 7. Miller (UCLA) 21 .38; 8. T. 10.17; 3. Bates 10.26; 4. Watkins (NikCm) 11-1. Everett 45 .01 ; 2. Valmon 45.18; 3. Jefferson (Kelme) 21.46. Minor 45.77 ; 4. Payne 46.1 5. Miller 46.58 ; 10.26; 5. Trapp 10.36; 6. Sholars (unat) O; 111(-0.3)-1. Marsh 20.21; 2. Burrell 20.30; 6. Harris 47.19. 10.43; 7. Dunn (Gold) 10.47; 8. Neal (Blinn) 3. C. Lewis 20.38 ; 4. Little (USW) 20.48; 5. 111-1. Watts45 .47 ; 2. Caldwell 45 .53; 3. 13.18. '- Drummond (unat) 20.62; 6. Thigpen (unat) Jenkins 45 .61; 4. Cannon 45 .83; 5. Pierre 21.03; 7. Bronson (Rice) 21 .07 . 46.10; .. dq-Luke 47 .54 (lane). QUARTERS(June 19, qualify 5+1): IV(-0.2)-1. Trapp 20.30; 2. T. Williams IV-1. Lewis 45 .25 ; 2. Pettigrew 45 .49; 3. 1(-0.4)-1. Witherspoon 10.11; 2. Mitchell -111- July 2, 1992 I OL Y TRIALS MEN-continued: SEMIS (June 21, qualify 2+2): 1-1. Gray 3:56.79 (fell). 1:46.14(24.5, 27.0 [51.5], 27.2 [1:18.7], Simon 45.57; 4. Rouser 45.80; 5. J. 27.4); 2. Davis 1 :46.34; 3. Baskin 1 :47.46; 4. STEEPLE Reynolds 45.98; 6. Daniel 46.22. Armour 1 :47.94; 5. Peters 1 :48.92; 6. Lesko FINAL (June 26): 1. Brian Diemer (Niki) 1 :55.44. SEMIS (June 24, qualify 4): 1-1. Watts e8:16.56 (AL); 2. Mark Croghan (PCC) 11-1.Everett 1 :46.15 (26.1, 26.3 [52.4), e8:16.87; 3. Danny Lopez (Miz) 8:16.88 (5, x ee43.97 (WL, AL, CL) (=4, =6 W, A; =3, =3 C; 27.0 [1 :19.4], 26.8); 2. Kersh 1 :46.37; 3. I-a: 3, 5 W, A; 2, 2 C) (fastest non-final eA); 4. Tom Nohilly (Reeb) 8:16.92 (6, x A); Nedeau 1 :47.02; 4. Black 1 :47.45; 5. Kenah ever); 2. B. Reynolds 44.14; 3. Valmon 5. Dan Nelson (AIA) 8:23.88; 6. Karl Van 1:50.16. Calcar (Niki) 8:23.95; 7. Matt McGuirk 44.80; 4. Caldwell 44.98; 5. Simon 45.03; 6. 111-1.Parrilla 1 :45.26 PR (26.1, 25.7 [51.8], (NikO) 8:26.10; 8. Dan Reese (USW) Minor 45.38; 7. Payne 45.59; 8. Atwater 27.2 [1 :19.0], 26.3); 2. Redwine 1 :45.91; 3.
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